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Two campervan thefts in England: distinctive Fiat Ducato and Peugeot Boxer with bikes

08.06.2026 04:12 2 min 5 sources
Shropshire Star ENG + 4 more
Two campervan thefts in England: distinctive Fiat Ducato and Peugeot Boxer with bikes
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In Brief

Police in Shropshire and Wiltshire are investigating two separate thefts. A white Fiat Ducato 35 with a Hokusai 'Great Wave' design was stolen in Church Stretton, while a white Peugeot Boxer and two bikes were taken from Savernake Forest.

A white Fiat Ducato 35 campervan featuring a distinctive Hokusai 'Great Wave' design has been stolen from Church Stretton, South Shropshire. The theft occurred between 17:00 on 12 April and 01:00 on 13 April. Police are appealing for CCTV footage from the A49 and Watling Street.

In a separate incident in Wiltshire, a white Peugeot Boxer campervan (registration ML18 KJZ) and two bicycles were stolen from a car park in Savernake Forest on 6 April between 14:30 and 18:50. Police are investigating and seeking witnesses.

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Campervan with Hokusai 'Great Wave' artwork stolen in South Shropshire

16.04.2026 Shropshire Star ENG

Distinctive campervan stolen in Shropshire

15.04.2026 Ludlow Advertiser ENG

Witness appeal following camper van and bike theft

15.04.2026 swindonlink.com ENG

Camper van and bikes stolen from forest parking area

14.04.2026 The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald ENG

Camper van and bikes stolen from Wiltshire forest parking area

14.04.2026 Wiltshire Times ENG

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